In primo piano

The Walkways on the roof of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The great architectural masterpiece is completed with the restoration and the opening of the "third walkway" that runs along the roofs of the Galleria, from Piazza Duomo across to Piazza della Scala. Now you can get a wonderful sky-high view of the city, plus, have a chance to admire the architectural details of the magnificent Cupola and the Galleria, the majestic Duomo and the evocative sunset on the city roofs. Entrance is from Via Silvio Pellico, 2

Close to the Darsena and the evocative setting of the Navigli, this authentic outdoor farmers’ market, with hundreds of producers, offers fruit, vegetables and a copious selection of street food and typical regional specialities from all over Italy, that can be purchased and consumed on the spot. Via Valenza 2

The new museum, created inside the ancient Ospedale Spagnolo (Spanish Hospital) in the Castello Sforzesco, is a fascinating space that has never opened to the public before and is exclusively dedicated to Michelangelo’s last masterpiece.

For the duration of Expo 2015 the "Sala delle Asse" - where Leonardo da Vinci worked during the Sforza rule - will be open to the public. The Sala is part of the Museo d'Arte Antica at the Castello Sforzesco and will be operative daily from Tuesday to Saturday. Castello Sforzesco, Piazza Castello.

The Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory houses one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian art: the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci. An incredible example of the new prospective obtained by the illusion of a spacious room with a coffered ceiling. Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2

The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana hosts the Atlantic Codex; the largest and most remarkable collection of Leonardo's designs will be on display through temporary exhibitions both at the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and within the Santa Maria delle Grazie complex in Corso Magenta, at the Bramante Sacristy in via Caradosso, 1.

The Poldi Pezzoli museum is part of the city’s house-museum circuit and was established with the objective of promoting the cultural and artistic heritage of Milan through the history of its citizens. With the “Sotto il segno di Leonardo” (Under the Sign of Leonardo) exhibition in progress it celebrates the magnificence of the Sforza court that it conserves in its collections. Via Manzoni, 12.

The museum collections demonstrate evolutions in science and technology, starting from the works of Leonardo da Vinci, and the working models on display are based on da Vinci's manuscripts. The historic layout of the Galleria Leonardo is enriched with interactive hands-on workshops that enable visitors to experiment with science and to fully understand the amazing technology. Via San Vittore, 21.